Today on Quantum Vibe: Surprisingly useful Strip 336 - Click strip above to goto the next strip.
First Seen: Fri 2012-04-06
Story & Art: Scott Bieser - Sci-Fi Adventure Monday & Thursday.
Quantum Vibe
A thousand years in the future, humanity has colonized worlds in nearly
100 galaxies, thanks to Quantum Vibremonic technologies developed five
centuries earlier. Other new technologies have created various
off-shoots of humanity and extended life expectancies five-fold. The
story begins with how a mad scientist and his plucky assistant, along
with their robot friend, brought humanity to the stars, and continues
with the adventures of some unique people in fantastic places.
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Panel 1
Back in the prisoners' common area, Nicole approaches the exer-cycle area, where Buford is getting her exercise. Nicole looks bedraggled.
Buford: Hey t'ere. Who was your visitor?
Nicole: My attorney. He said my assurance company sent him.
Panel 2
Buford dismounts her bike.
Buford: Your assurance company?
Nicole: That's what he said. But there was something ... wrong about him.
Nicole: I can't put my finger on it.
Panel 3
Buford gestures towards the door leading to the library.
Buford: Well, you can check out his bona-fides in t'e library.
Nicole: What, really? Is it network-connected?
Panel 4
Buford and Nicole walk towards the library.
Buford: After a fashion. We can't send anything out, but we can read a lot of stuff in. Such as, current attorney references.
Nicole: Sounds ... surprisingly useful.